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Ambient Geography

What is ambient geography?

Ambient geography describes an environment (e.g., a space or place) in which a context-aware, adaptative, anticipative, and evolving system of sensors, actuators, and devices is embedded. Each environment is personalized to space and to the user’s needs. Ambient intelligence systems act in four ways: sensing, reasoning, acting, as well as interacting.

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